Investor's Handbook A Legal Guide to Business in Georgia · Start Up · Privatization · Labor Legislation February 2011 1st Edition 1 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 1 This brochure is a publication by the Georgian National Investment Agency (GNIA) and was prepared by Georgian law firm Mgaloblishvili, Kipiani, Dzidziguri (MKD). The Brochure is intended to be a general guidance on start up, privatization and labor relations. It is thus not expected to be a substitute for detailed research or exercise of professional judgment on above mentioned topics. Companies and individuals operating in Georgia or planning to operate, are strongly advised to obtain current and detailed information from experienced professionals. None
Execution of Charles I - 1649 Puritan Republic (1653-60) Charles II took the throne 1660 The Great Plague and the Great Fire (1665-1666) Sir Christopher Wren St. Paul's Cathedral The Georgian era (1714-1830) The premier city of the Western John Nash an architect World The Bank of England 1694 Victorian era (1837-1901) London became the Metropolis it is today The Houses of Parliament 1834 Development of industry and public transport
Mööbli kujundamisel kasutati egiptuse päraseid motiive, nii lõppes lauajalg küünistega loomakäpaga. Lahutamatuks osaks olid peeglid, suured vaasid, lühtrid. Interjöör oli range, korrapäerane, toretsev. Pehme mööbel oli polsterdatud, kaetud kangaga. Dekooris domineerivad vanad motiivid. 12 Inglise barokk ja Rokokoo (Georgian Stiil ja Chippendale stiil) Georgian stiil sai alguse 1715 aastal. Georgian stiil hilisbarokk ja regendistiil, Chippendale stiil rokokoo, Adami stiil varaklassitsism. 18. saj. Palladislikule maitsele orienteeritud. Võeti kasutusele kõik, mis oli klassikalise maitsega. Tuntuid ruumikujundaja W. Kent, kellele meeldisid värvikontrastid, tema kujundatud ruumid mõjusid jõulisena. Rõhutati sümeetrilist ruumist-ruumi vaadet. Mööbel oli
pöördumine.Gentilech-esimene naine juudit ja tema teenjanna,daami portree, veenuse ja cupido.Pozzo lafresca sant jgnazzio kirik roomas. Hispaania:El Greco maarja magdalena,st. Sepastian,kristuse lahtiriietumine,neitsi ülestõusmine, püha kolmainsus,apokalüpsis. Velazque joodikud,vulcaanuse sepikoda, breeda alistamine,kääbus sbeastianide morra,veenus peegliga,õuedaamid,ketrajad.Murillo noor kerjus,lapsed puuvilju söömas,väike puuvilja müüja. Maadalmaad: Flandria:Rubens st georgian the dragon,veenus peegli ees,the union of earth and water,poisi portree,tõe triumf,kolm graatsiat, autoprotree. Dyck susanna and the elders,Charles1, maria de tassis´i protree. Hollandi:Hols püha jüri laskurid, abielupaar aias.Delft daam kirja kirjutamas,tüdruk pärlkõrvarõngaga,väike tänav. Rembrandt 1)dr tulpi anatoomia loeng,noore saskia protree,kristuse maha võtmine ristilt 3)öine vahtkond,püha perekond inglitega,veski,danae,
Calvin and M. Luther. For that, the pope named Henry VIII the Fidei Defensor, meaning Defender of the Faith 4. Why did Mary I get the nickname Bloody Mary? Because during her reign, England became officially a Roman Catholic country, Parliament persecuted a lot of protestants and over 300 people who were burned at the stake. 5. Historians often speak about different ages or times in British history. When (in which centuries) were the following ages: Elizabethian, Georgian, Victorian. Characterise each of them (2 3 sentences). Elizabethian time started in the middle of 16th century and ended in the beginning of 17th century. During Elizabeth I reign, England became independent of the Pope in religious matters, England's overseas expansion began. It was a prosperous period. Georgian time was from the beginning of 18th century to 19th century. It was a time of immense social change. Many reforms were done
the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents (October 5, 1961). Therefore, legalization can be substituted by the Apostille in countries that are members of the Hague Convention (please see Appendix #9). What activities require obtaining licenses and permits? Certain types of activities in Georgia can be carried out only after obtaining the respective license or permit (e.g. Construction Permit, Communication License etc.). Such activities are exhaustively listed in the Georgian Law on Licenses and Permits. How long does it take to register an enterprise in Georgia? The registration procedure takes only 1 day in Georgia. The state and tax registration of a business entity is carried out by the Tax Inspection and performed immediately after submission of all the necessary documentation. HOW TO START BUSINESS IN GEORGIA - 5 What are the preconditions of legal stay in Georgia? A person possessing an ordinary visa and wishing to
Interesting Places The Capitol Building is among the most symbolically important and architecturally impressive buildings in the nation. Was started in 1793. It stands today as a monument to the American people and their government. The laws are created,passed and revised here The White House · It is the official home and principal workplace of the President of the USA. The house is built of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the late Georgian style. The property is owned by the National Par Service and is part of the President's Park. Lincoln Memorial United States Presidential memorial built to honor 16th President Abraham Lincoln. The building is in the form of a Greek Doric temple and contains a
building. 15) The leader of the Civil War was Charles I, who was executed during the war. The leader of the Puritan Republic was Oliver Cromwell. 16) London’s greatest disaster is considered the Great Fire, which happened in 1666 and destroyed some 13 000 houses over an area of almost 400 acres. 17) The positive effect of the Great Fire was to rid the city of its accumulated filth. 18) London became the premier city of the Western world during the Georgian era. 19) The Victorian era is marked with development of industry and public transport. 20) Yes, it did. The Second World War had a devastating effect, destroying large areas of the city.
character and morality. The main characters are Elizabeth Bennet- main female protagonist. Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy- main male protagonist. Mr. Bennet - Elizabeth's father. Mrs. Bennet - wife of Mr.Bennet and mother of Elizabeth and her sisters. Mr. Bingley- Darcy's friend, who becomes fond of Jane Summary of the plot: In Georgian England, Mrs. Bennet raises her five daughters - Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia with the purpose of getting them married with a rich husband that can support the family. They are not from the upper class, and their house in Hartfordshire will be inherited by a distant cousin if Mr. Bennet dies. When the wealthy bachelor Mr. Bingley and his best friend Mr. Darcy arrive in town to spend the summer in a mansion nearby their property, the shy and beautiful Jane falls in love with Mr
The Great Fire destroyed amost 400 acres. The fire raged for three days and burned down many churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and so on. The tower of London had a lucky escape. The architect Sir christopher Wern lost no time in drawing up plans and giving the entire city a monumental baroque aspect. Many of his plans were never realized, becaus people started rebuilding themselves, but the 50 churches and St, Paul's Cathedral were quite remarkable. During the Georgian era, London was considered the premier city of the western world. The Bank of Englad was established in 1694. But it was during the Victorian era that London became the metropolis that it is today. The second World war had almost the same effect to the town as The great Fire. But London still remains the centre for fashion, culture and artistic achievement.
tuberculosis and died on 4 July 1906. He married Jean Leckie in 1907, whom he had first met and fallen in love with in 1897 but had maintained a platonic relationship with her out of loyalty to his first wife. Conan Doyle had five children, two with his first wife (Mary Louise (born 1889) and Alleyne Kingsley (1892 1918)) and three with his second wife (Jean Lena Annette, Denis Percy Stewart (17 March 1909 9 March 1955), second husband in 1936 of Georgian Princess Nina Mdivani (circa 1910 19 February 1987) (former sister-in-law of Barbara Hutton), and Adrian Malcolm). Portrait of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle by Sidney Paget, 1897. In 1890, Conan Doyle studied the eye in Vienna; he moved to London in 1891 to set up a practice as an ophthalmologit. He wrote in his autobiography that not a single patient crossed his door. This gave him more time for writing, and in November 1891 he wrote to his mother: "I think of slaying Holmes..
The Great Plague in 1665, killed a significant part of the population, but it was not until after the Great Fire in 1666 that London became safe again. The Great Fire was even more catastrophic to the buildings of London. It destroyed almost four fifths of London in the raging inferno, including St Paul's Cathedral. Christopher Wren was appointed to oversee the rebuilding of London. Wren was given the task of rebuilding the churches, including St. Paul's Cathedral. Georgian London 1714-1837 In 1714, George I became king. At this time, Britain was one of the most powerful countries in the world. During the Georgian era London quickly grew in size and population. Merchants and bankers started growing rich and many of them lived in the new West End, while other people suffered terrible poverty and lived in the East End slums. For some six hundred years the only bridge across the Thames in London was London Bridge.
movement · What were their aims/concerns? Main aims were to restore old things; make new things more like Gothic (old); displaying old things etc. · What was the ides behind the creation of the public park? In towns there was a need for "green lungs"; air of the city was problematic; people had a place to go on a free day (people started to work 6 days in a week- 1 day off); a place for different classes to mingle and mix (Georgian/landscape park with Romantic/pleasure garden etc.) 3) Lord Tennyson and Victorian poetry · What was his main source of inspiration? He was inspired by romantic authors, especially Keats; another source was King Arthur and Arthurian Tales; (also inspired by nature many descriptions of nature, in many works discussed the role of man and woman in society; morbid themes/deaths etc.); · His works: Collection ,,Poems", ,,The Epic
Pope) -> because there was audience like never before („middling sort” – merchant and professional classes). New cultural activity thanks to: paper, printers, publishers, engravers, printsellers. In 1695 lapse of Licencing Act, censorship ceased, Stationers’ Company lost its monopoly. By the 1720 publishing industry scatterd through the city. Provincial press also expanded. Thus, emergence of magazines (the Tatler, the Spectator – foundation stones of early georgian cultural attitudes, then Gentleman’s Magazine, Universal Magazine), journals (Connoisseur, Critical review), everywhere newspapers came into being. Publishing explosion released a flood of prints, trade cards, illustrated books. PAPER gave the bourgeois culture its means of expression, out of court constrains now. Increase in letter-writing (time for that, desire to develop relationships). 1714 – 45% of male population could read, 25% of women, by 1760 – 60% of men, 40% of women
In 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was created. At first the new nation had only four members: the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Transcaucasian Soviet republics. Over the years the number grew to 15 (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic, Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic, Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic) ( " T h e r i s e o f , " ) . Moscow regained its status as the capital soon after the revolution. It was now the centre of the country's power
Its capital is Adelaide, which is known for the Adelaide circuit. Western Australia is the biggest state in Australia. It is rich in deserts, as the central part of the state is practically a desert in whole and nearly uninhabited. On the other hand, the desert is important for its resources and mining. Western Australian capital is Perth with a population of 1.5 million people. Tasmania is the second most densely populated state. Its capital is Hobart, which is a fine Georgian city. Tasmania became the most popular settling region for Europeans due to favorable climate to them. There is also the Northern Territory, but it has a special status being under the authority of the central government of the Commonwealth. The capital is not Sydney or Melbourne like many people think, but Canberra, which is situated just between those two. Canberra was chosen as the capital of Australia because
Went to nearby cities. J comm in Uzbekistan grew 80%. Small families in comm prior to. 51,000 Js, Bukharins, now 95,000 in 1959. Same growth in almost every SU area of Central Asia and Caucasus, doubling local pop. Who are these? Skilled workers, accountants, doctors. Continued in this trajectory in Tashkent. In contrast, Sephardi Js less educated, menial labor, shop keepers. 2 J communities, distinct ethnically, denominationally, class (esp), basic identity. See selves as SU Js. Bukharin, Georgian, mtn Js see themselves as Js; conn to SU regime is looser, haven't benefitted from SU authority. Live in diff parts of city or outside of it. Almost no contact, no friction. Ashkenazis, like going to zoo to see Bukharin Js. Bukharins see as uppity, not going to marry. Effect Js cease to be factor in policy decisions. Js had been near other Euro powers. Not as important. Important for policy from 45 onwards in terms of domestic needs. Extremely critical 1990s
The negotiations continued despite a final outburst of fighting triggered by ex-Emperor Napoleon's dramatic return from exile and resumption of power in France during the Hundred Days. The Congress of Vienna formed the framework for European international politics. *Regency The Regency period in the UK is the period when King George III was deemed unfit to rule and his son, later George IV, was named Prince Regent. It can be considered to be a transitional period between "Georgian" and "Victorian" eras. The era was distinctive for its architecture, literature, fashions, and politics. It was a period of excess for the aristocracy: for example, it was during this time that the Prince Regent built the Brighton Pavilion. However, it was also an era of uncertainty caused by the Napoleonic wars. *The Peterloo Massacre 1819 occurred at St Peter's Field, England. The end of the Napoleonic Wars had resulted in periods of famine and unemployment. It had enhanced the
banks either to find additional resources, or will make them more complaisant in talks with Russian capital regarding mergers or sales, given that the latter is the most interested in being represented in Belarus. Among Belarusian banks with foreign (non-Russian) ownership are for example: Priorbank subsidiary of Austrian bank Raiffeisen International; Belarusky Narodny Bank (BNB) subsidiary of Bank of Georgia (the largest Georgian bank listed in London Stock Exchange); BTA Bank subsidiary of BTA Bank Kazakhstan, the largest bank in Kazakhstan; Idea Bank belonging to Polish Investment Group listed in Warsaw Exchange. According to Bloomberg, in 2012, Moody's Investors Service retained its negative outlook on Belarus's banking system, saying assets will deteriorate further and lenders will become more vulnerable as the country's ability to support the economy declines.